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75% of Business Robberies Linked to Insiders … Inspector General Calls for Vigilance

Written by on 11 January 2024

  By: Ludorf Iyambo   A staggering 75% of reported business robberies in Namibia involve insiders where individuals collaborate with thieves. This is according to Inspector General of the Namibia Police Force  Joseph Shikongo who warned businesses to be vigilant and fight against such crimes. Shikongo said such incidents are common in commercial banks where […]

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Written by on 17 December 2023

By: Ludorf Iyambo Endrew Sacharia (40) is a Namibian herbalist on a mission to make a positive difference in the lives of those who have lost hope. From a young age, he honed the skill of using herbs and spices for healing, a knowledge passed down from his grandparents. Today, he has transformed this traditional […]

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Unam Law Students Blame Lecturer for 95% JTC Failure

Written by on 12 December 2023

By: Ludorf Iyambo   Law students at the University of Namibia’s (Unam) Justice Training Centre have accused their lecturers of intentionally failing them. The students voiced their grievances against lecturers, holding them accountable for a staggering 95% failure rate in the JTC examination. The students’ dissatisfaction stems from the final exam for the Civil Procedure […]

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Shebeens and Casinos in Oshana to Operate During the Festive Season

Written by on 9 December 2023

By: Ludorf Iyambo Owners of shebeens and casinos in the Oshana region will be granted permission to operate during the forthcoming festive season, marking a departure from the tradition of prohibiting the sale of alcohol on Christmas. This was announced by Oshana regional Police commander, Naftali Lungameni Sakaria this week. Lungameni said the liquor establishments […]

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The Importance of Political Literacy and the Right to Vote

Written by on 31 October 2023

By: Ludorf Iyambo As Namibia approaches the national elections in 2024, I have encountered numerous stakeholders working to enhance political education and literacy, particularly among young people. This is a critical effort to inform and educate young people about the significance of politics. In my observation and self-assessment, it appears that both young and older […]

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Taxi Cabbie Scores Jackpot For His Honesty

Written by on 12 December 2022

By:Rudolf Iiyambo The fortunes of 29-year-old former Windhoek taxi driver Nicco Sibolile have only gotten better a month after he returned N$8000 to a customer who had forgotten her bag in his taxi last month. On Friday, Sibolile collected a N$20000 donation that was a generated from a Go Fund Me account from those who […]

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‘Struggle Kids’ Want Recognition As Veterans

Written by on 2 December 2022

By:Ludorf Iyambo The children of the liberation struggle have given the defence and veteran affairs ministry two months to respond to their demands of being deregistered with the ministry of youth and sports and transferred to the defence and veteran affairs ministry. The group yesterday took to the streets to march to the ministry of […]

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